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Enter Your search conditions and click Search This Searching for a 3-character name requires special treatment. Restrict to Column. Added: Their ac crashed at Bechelsdorferweg, Olindorf, Mecklenburg, cause remains unknown. No other graves known D. Source: SIG Norway. One known Desert victory, a P 10 km east northeast of Tunis on 7 January, His 2nd, another P 90 km west of Gabes on 12 January, His 3rd, a B 20 km east of Gafra on 15 January, and his 4th, a P 10 km southeast of Kebili on 22 January, Frank, Obs; Ofw B.
Gunther, Flt Engr.. Deceased 26 December, Pictured in a reunion photo of jet pilots. Deceased 10 September, M. Added: In November date not reported , after attacking a straggling B, he was the victim of a P His Komet on fire, he bailed wit wounds near Wurzen C. Source: T. Another source suggests the G-4 Werk as One known victory, a Wellington 1 km southeast of Ahlhorn on 1 August, Five known victories were bombers, including two Lancasters by Zwolle on 23 October, Another, a Halifax at Emmerich on 15 February, Steins, War Cem.
One known victory, a "2 mot" S of Lincoln, northern England, on 4 September, Cannock Chase 21 Baasch, Heinrich J. The crew were unharmed and entered the aircrafts dinghy. Several Danish craft offered assistance, but was refused. Many hours later, their dinghy drifted ashore at Lilleballe, on the eastside of the Island Samso.
The crew were held in the Flinchs Hotel until the German occupation on 9 April, Remaining crew: Oblt z. Juchelko and an unnamed Uffz. Source: Air War over Denmark. Added: Baasch and crew were rescued after being sd on 21 Sepember, by AA fire on a sortie to Midlands, crash location not reported Ju 88 Loss List. The deceased are buried in the german War Cem. In an earlier incident, in the same ac, on 20 April, , during an operation over the North Sea, they were attacked by a night fighter.
They escaped the attacker by evasive action, however, the gunner, Gefr Hans Schiebeck bailed, and the others returned home without him. The gunners body was recovered, but there is no listing for him in the VDK D. About 90 Night combat missions. A 2nd B same day at Sulzbach, 30 km N of Heilbronn. A Lancaster 35 km N of Hameln on 18 October, A "4 mot" in the Berlin area on 2 December, A Lancaster "JB" of No. A "4 mot" on 27 April, , no location most likely near Schweinfurt. A Lancaster 50 km W of Stuttgart on 29 July, A Halifax W of Russelheim on 26 August, Deceased 29 April, Added: Correct crash location is Zubri, Cz.